Crossword clues for traps
traps
- Links hazards
- Course hazards
- Word with "speed" or "sand"
- Word with "booby" or "sand"
- Tiger's hazards
- They may involve decoys
- Stings, essentially
- Mouse hazards
- Lint catchers, e.g
- Leaves no choice
- Golfing hazards
- Driving hazards?
- Destinations of some errant drives
- Concealed pits
- Clay pigeon launchers
- Catches in a snare
- Animal catchers
- U.S. Open hazards
- Tiger tries to avoid them
- Staples of the game show "Legends of the Hidden Temple"
- Snare drums, etc
- Skeet devices
- Sandy spots, maybe
- Sandy places on the golf course
- Sandy hazards on a golf course
- Sand, on the links
- Puts in a corner
- Pullup muscles, for short
- Prevents from fleeing
- Police stings, e.g
- Plumbing supplies
- Piping parts
- Pelt hunter's tools
- Neighbors of golf greens
- Nabs using trickery
- Lobsterman's devices
- Lobster pots, e.g
- Lint catchers
- Hazards on the links
- Green surrounders
- Golfer's annoyances
- Golf-course hazards
- Exterminators' setups
- Doesn't allow out
- Creature catchers
- Course areas that are often raked
- Clay pigeon hurlers
- Catches in a sting
- Catches animals, in a way
- Bad things to fall into
- Staples of crossword clues
- Snares for bears
- Pitfalls
- Where some drives end
- Golf pitfalls
- Game keepers?
- Some football plays
- Uses a 33-Across
- Loud mouths
- Golfers' bane
- Catch-22s
- Mouse catchers
- Tourist hazards
- Golf hazards
- Green surroundings?
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- *Sandy spots, maybe
- Corners, say
- Bunkers
- Some chess sacrifices
- Hazards for Hale Irwin
- Rich gear?
- Baltusrol hazards
- Drum set
- Set for Louie Bellson
- Gear for Krupa
- Carriages
- Springes
- Drummer's gear
- Golfers' worries
- Snare drums, etc.
- Catches unawares
- Golf course hazards
- Back muscles, for short
- Percussion instruments
- Sets up
- Pipe parts
- Hems in
- Devices to catch the unsuspecting
- Plumbers' concerns
- Hidden hazards
- Weapons of mouse destruction
- Rat catchers
- Mouse-catching devices
- Hidden obstacles
- Golf bunkers
- Word with booby or sand
- Pebble Beach hazards
- Lobsterman's gear
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Traps \Traps\, n. pl. [See Trappings, and Trap to dress.] Small or portable articles for dress, furniture, or use; goods; luggage; things. [Colloq.]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"expanse of dark igneous rock," 1794, from Swedish trapp (Torbern Bergman, 1766), from trappa "stair," related to Middle Low German trappe "staircase" (see trap (n.)). So called from the step-like appearance of the rock.
"drums, cymbals, bells, etc.," 1925, from earlier trap drummer (1903) "street musician who plays a drum and several other instruments at once," perhaps from traps "belongings" (1813), shortened form of trappings.
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Traps is a 1994 Australian film directed by Pauline Chan.
It is not to be confused with the other Australian film named Traps (1985).
Traps is the third full-length album released on June 12, 2012 by the Milwaukee-based band Jaill, and their third release on US label Sub Pop.
Traps is an American police drama that aired on CBS from March 31, 1994 to April 27, 1994. The series was created by Stephen J. Cannell and produced by Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with CBS Entertainment Productions.
Traps is a 1985 Australian film directed by John Hughes.
It screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Usage examples of "traps".
When the beetles have crawled on the traps, dump the bugs into soapy water.
The traps are useful for reducing infestations, letting you know where most of the cockroaches are and proving that you have got rid of them, but by themselves these traps will not eliminate all your cockroaches.
In the eighteenth century decorative flea traps were devised - perforated tubes worn on cords around the neck containing sticky tubes or a blood-soaked cloth to trap the fleas.
In Africa, amazing progress has been made in the eradication of the tsetse fly using baited traps made from plastic bags, a few feet of cloth, and some staples.
Pheromone lure traps - which use the sex attractant chemicals of the insects themselves - are now available for warehouses, stores and home use, both for detection and control of these pests.
Despite competition from traps that guillotine, harpoon, incinerate, and tranquillize, the standard old wood-base snap trap is still considered the most reliable.
For roof rats, the traps may need to be nailed onto tree trunks or vine-covered fence tops, where the rats are known to travel.
If you suspect there may be a lot of rodents, set numerous traps all at once, every metre or so.
Or a pair of traps should be set parallel to the wall, with the bait facing outward in opposite directions.
A box moved close to the wall near the traps will force the rats or mice along your runway of death.
When setting traps, use heavy rubber gloves to eliminate the human smell.
One person we know places the traps in the oven to melt the cheese in place.
Bait the traps for a few days without setting them so the rodents get used to feeding from them.
Collect them in traps around the yard and add them to the compost pile.
Sticky glue products or pans of soapy water become death traps when cleverly manipulated.